Start posting your ballots…

The Somerset County Tournament will be seeded Wednesday at Immaculata. I will publish my ballot on this blog and in the paper on Tuesday and update it on Wednesday. But I want to hear your thoughts, No. 1-16.

The way I see it, the ballot breaks down into pieces. The top six seeds are clear, but in what order will they fall? What do you do with the Group IV schools (and Immaculata) with poor records? Do they go 7-10 or lower? And then the final six spots belong to the Group I and II schools and Pingry, but in what order?

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Really tough 7-16. As you said 1-6 is a breeze. Monty WILL be #1 as they play the toughest schedule of the Top 3. Gill beat RP so that’s that. The only reason people need to hear for why Gill doesn’t get #1: getting blown out by North Hunterdon does not earn you a #1 seed, sorry. Somerville gets #4 for being undefeated and untested in the county, and BR gets #5 after beating Hillsborough, who gets #6. All 3 teams have had relatively soft schedules, so BR and Somerville could be flipped, but I don’t see it at this point. I figure that Somerville deserves the double bye for soaring through its schedule and racking up what should be 10+ wins come tournament time. The difference between 4 & 5 is slim anyway, and with around a .500 record, it seems like a good fit for BR at #5.

#7 is a tossup at this point. I put Watchung Hills as they seem to be playing well together as a team, with Franklin right behind them. MSM, Bernards, Ridge, and Pingry present a problem and I put MSM first for no reason other than their record, though they look nothing like the team they were last year when they beat Somerville twice. Bernards is a dark horse as their inside game is flourishing and they could surprise some teams if overlooked, but their record is so-so. Immaculata gets #13, though from the box score it looks like they gave a good game to Montgomery last night. Still, at least last year they had beaten Somerville and Montgomery before seeding. This year they have 1 win so I’m afraid 13 is the best they can hope for.

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